Category:Kebaran culture

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Articles relating to the Kebaran culture (c. 19,000 to 12,000 BP), an archaeological culture in the Eastern Mediterranean area, named after its type site, Kebara Cave south of Haifa. The Kebaran were a highly mobile nomadic population, composed of hunters and gatherers in the Levant and Sinai areas who used microlithic tools.

Pages in category "Kebaran culture"

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